Capital of Romanian beekeeping and apitherapy Bucharest became the capital of the Romanian beekeeping and Apitherapy from October 11 th to 14 th by hosting the XII National Congress of Apitherapy with international participation. The Congress was organized by the Romanian Society of Apitherapy (R.S.A.) in partnership with IRDB (Institute of Research-Development in Beekeeping) and FIITAE Apimondia (Foundation of the International Institute of Technology and Apiculture economy) and brought together physicians, pharmacists, beekeepers, biologists, biochemists, engineers and businessmen from many countries of the world. The diverse theme of Congress was supported by oral presentations and posters, scientific debates, free conferences for pupils, students and pensioners, workshops, as well as an exhibition with the sale of apiculture products open to the general public.
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Capital of Romanian beekeeping and apitherapy
Bucharest became the capital of the Romanian beekeeping and Apitherapy from
October 11th to 14th by hosting the XII National Congress of Apitherapy with
international participation.
The Congress was organized by the Romanian Society of Apitherapy (R.S.A.) in
partnership with IRDB (Institute of Research-Development in Beekeeping) and FIITAE
Apimondia (Foundation of the International Institute of Technology and Apiculture economy)
and brought together physicians, pharmacists, beekeepers, biologists, biochemists,
engineers and businessmen from many countries of the world.
The diverse theme of Congress was supported by oral presentations and posters,
scientific debates, free conferences for pupils, students and pensioners, workshops, as well
as an exhibition with the sale of apiculture products open to the general public.
We selectively mention from the works presented at the Congress, based on section
framing:
• The history of beekeeping in Romania
- Beekeeping, traditional occupation – Gabriela VLĂSCEANU, Iuliana CRIŞAN
(Bucharest, Romania)
• Melifero-Medicinal Plants
- The melifera base in Romania and its importance for Apitherapy – Gabriela
VLĂSCEANU (Bucharest, Romania)
• Quality of apiculture products
- A better quality of apiculture products through the application of new procedures and
treatments to combat the parasite Varroa destructor – Adrian SICEANU, Eliza CĂUIA,
Gabriela Oana VIŞAN, Dumitru CĂUIA (Bucharest, Romania)
- The incidence of antibiotics in apiculture products. Case study on honey and pollen.
Sources of contamination – Otilia BOBIŞ, Victoriita BONTA, Liviu Alexandru
MARGHITAŞ, Daniel Severus DEZMIREAN (Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
- Specific labelling requirements for beehive products used as food or ingredients in